USB Manager for Windows 11/10

This free software comes with a very simple interface and lets you control multiple USB devices at one go with this simple Windows software tool. The main overview of the software shows every device connected through the USB ports, may it be a  USB audio device, USB Printer, Storage device, Scanner, Pointing device, or anything else. You can manage them right from the main interface of the software, and enable or disable them with a single click. The hotkey option of USB Manager provides you quick access to the tool, and the Password Protection feature helps to manage the privacy and security of the machine. You can restrict access to your USB device using password protection. USB Manager is a lightweight program and lands on your computer system in real-time. Just right click on the program icon on your System Try and check out the options like- Password Protection, Run with Windows, Language, and the Hot Keys. Furthermore, you can also hide the complete program USB Manager in your PC.

The program is compatible with all versions of Windows and works flawlessly without slowing your system. To conclude, USB Manager is a handy software with a very simple interface and intuitive features. I read somewhere that it pushes many useless toolbars and other foistware, but I didn’t face any such thing. It worked perfectly on my machine. Nevertheless, it is always a good idea to exercise caution while installing any software and not blindly click Next Next Next. And see the Jotti Scan first, before you make a decision. You can download the USB Manager here.

What can be used for managing devices in Windows 11/10?

If you are talking about managing external USB devices in Windows 11 and Windows 10, you can use the USB Manager app on your PC. It is a simple and uncluttered app you can download and install on your computer for free. It is possible to manage storage devices, USB printers, audio devices, and scanners with the help of this app. There are various ways to disable or enable USB Ports in Windows 11/10/8/7. You may want to have a look at that post. You might also want to check out these freeware for your USB: